Tom Ray Williams
- Actor
Tom is an English actor born by London Bridge, London UK, as Thomas Simon Williams. He is known for The God Complex (2023). Tom trained at Central School Of Speech And Drama. In his graduating year, he was nominated to represent Central in the BBC's prestigious Carleton Hobbs Voice Over Award 2023. He received a credit on the BBC's Best Solo Commendation list for his speech from Laurence Wilson's "Blackberry Trout Face". As a younger actor, Tom gained experience making a few screen appearances and was heavily involved with his local theatre to include studying LAMDA up to Diploma level. He also featured on stage in many of the theatre's productions. At 17, while studying A Levels, Tom was discovered by the award winning Director, Playwright & Artistic Journalist Phil Willmott when submitted to audition for his production company's "Fear and Misery of the Third Reich" by Bertolt Brecht, also Directed & performed in by Phil Willmott; Tom was cast to play Hans Schmidt, giving Tom his London stage debut at the Union Theatre.